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looks like your hero, edward snowden, has done it again. what a great guy he is. basically airing our detery laundry. >> i want to talk about feinstein. it is because i said over and over on the show that i like what snowden did in terms of the domestic stuff, but i don't like what he reveals. i think we should be dhoog to other countries. -- should be doing that to other countries. dianne feinstein has no problem with the nsa collecting bulk data from american citizens. i don't get that at all. if she is the senator from california or coitsburg? >> what is wrong with taking bulk data? sear -- seriously. i am for both data in america and spying on those foreign countries. >> i mean, look, i think if are you talking into a machine that goes in the air it is not going to be private. it is harder to make it private than public. if you really want to get it private write it down and send it to somebody. >> people will be tearing things off and then handing it to you. >> i will tell you what happens in business you say what do you think of this person and they say i wi
looks like your hero, edward snowden, has done it again. what a great guy he is. basically airing our detery laundry. >> i want to talk about feinstein. it is because i said over and over on the show that i like what snowden did in terms of the domestic stuff, but i don't like what he reveals. i think we should be dhoog to other countries. -- should be doing that to other countries. dianne feinstein has no problem with the nsa collecting bulk data from american citizens. i don't get that...
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snowden is on a one-year temporary asylum and not giving any interviews. and greenwald has become the spokesperson for this. so we went down to rio. we were fortunate enough to spend a couple of days with him. and just kind of see what his life is like right now. but it's really fascinating, because when history looks back on this, greenwald will be a big part of this. >> also in your show your are going to talk about the impact on washington and what you found here in this environment was a bit of a surprise. >> it is a surprise. it cuts across the partisan lines so broodly. we interviewed allen west the former tea party representative and allen grayson who is a representative from florida in the house right now, and their views were very, very similar on this. that it's unconstitutional it lax oversight from congress, not enough is being done about it. the only people who seem to support it are people who have spent long careers inside the beltway. like lindsey graham, or dianne feinstein. she spent her time defending the program. and then asked do you h
snowden is on a one-year temporary asylum and not giving any interviews. and greenwald has become the spokesperson for this. so we went down to rio. we were fortunate enough to spend a couple of days with him. and just kind of see what his life is like right now. but it's really fascinating, because when history looks back on this, greenwald will be a big part of this. >> also in your show your are going to talk about the impact on washington and what you found here in this environment...
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has been that the programs have been revealed by edward snowden here and the n.s.a. kind of ruffled about general keith alexander who's the chief of the n.s.a. said that getting rid of the section two fifteen of the patriot act could put the country at a risk and and leave the united states open to another terrorist attack so they weren't really open to that reform in particular some of the other reforms they said they were open to and sam what some likelihood that we'll actually see some kind of change come out of this hearing. well there's a pretty good likelihood i'd say it's important that a lot of these individual files a court reforms are incorporated into a broader n.s.a. reform bills that have been introduced and when it comes to the chances of these bills passing there's by. partisan support which is something that it's unusual around congress here in bipartisan support to movies and this was something that congresswoman jan schakowsky said today at the hearing here's a clip. of the two individuals who wrote one republican one democrat who yes one republican
has been that the programs have been revealed by edward snowden here and the n.s.a. kind of ruffled about general keith alexander who's the chief of the n.s.a. said that getting rid of the section two fifteen of the patriot act could put the country at a risk and and leave the united states open to another terrorist attack so they weren't really open to that reform in particular some of the other reforms they said they were open to and sam what some likelihood that we'll actually see some kind...
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other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it was so incredible i think years ago you would never see people on the street protesting the patriot act so it's amazing to see people out of their computers into the public sphere demanding to repeal the patriot act stop warranted blanket spying with the n.s.a. it was really really amazing and you mentioned the art music and that was one of the most captivating things i think the incredible unification with the signs just incredible you know everything that we're looking at here is so beautiful you know i mean all the all that materials and of course the bands you perform there why did choose to incorpo
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leaks because of ed snowden and the attention on it now it's sort of become you know we've made a it's become a mountain out of an hill if you believe it i mean when obama said he didn't know about it. i hope he did actually we would like to think that the president of the united states the commander in chief is aware of spying on his allied leaders that he sits face to face with and meet with every day we have reports that he had direct quotes that were presented to him in briefing papers i hope you understood where those quotes were coming from. how does it affect our relationship isn't there the kind of the next time the president gets on the phone and talks to germany isn't that then kind of a weird situation though most definitely definitely a weird situation to sort of be in for this president again but where i disagree with amy is they don't necessarily know the present knew but i think the intelligence culture has gotten so big that there's no way the president the tabs and everybody they're spying on him because the because of how the files of course are set up under the bush
leaks because of ed snowden and the attention on it now it's sort of become you know we've made a it's become a mountain out of an hill if you believe it i mean when obama said he didn't know about it. i hope he did actually we would like to think that the president of the united states the commander in chief is aware of spying on his allied leaders that he sits face to face with and meet with every day we have reports that he had direct quotes that were presented to him in briefing papers i...
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other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions respond. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it was so incredible i think years ago you would never see people on the street protesting the patriot act so it's amazing to see people out of their computers into the public sphere demanding to repeal the patriot act stop warranted blanket spying with the n.s.a. it was really really amazing and you mentioned the art music and i was one of the most captivating things i think the incredible unification with the signs just incredible you know everything that we're looking at here is so beautiful you know i mean all the all the good materials and of course the bands you perform there why did choose t
other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions respond. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and...
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if a special committee is set it it may end up calling witnesses including chancellor merkel and snowden who revealed the surveillance program and given asylum in russia. >> reporter: pressure has been growing on the u.s. intelligence gathering operations and started in june when edward snowden leaked evidence of the national security agency was collecting phone records of tens of millions of americans and u.s. allies in latin america got angry after revelations nsa ran a surveillance program and this is echoed by european leaders after the monitoring of spain and france and italy and it's not just ordinary people, citizens, phone calls of up to 35 world leaders were also tapped. the german chancellor's phone may have been monitored for up to ten years. and this is the former cia officer is joining me now from healthfield in england and you are back from the united states, what are your friends in the intelligence community saying about this there? >> it has become a political event in the united states. the issue is not so much whether or not the united states was surveilling other coun
if a special committee is set it it may end up calling witnesses including chancellor merkel and snowden who revealed the surveillance program and given asylum in russia. >> reporter: pressure has been growing on the u.s. intelligence gathering operations and started in june when edward snowden leaked evidence of the national security agency was collecting phone records of tens of millions of americans and u.s. allies in latin america got angry after revelations nsa ran a surveillance...
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edward snowden has not only gotten in the middle of the united states versus the rest of the world, he's gotten in between the governments and their own spy agencies, which is perhaps one reason why the article is saying, let's not worry too much about this. let's move onto the -- >> nothing to see here. >> let's move onto the economic discussion. we don't want to get too deep in the weeds. >> you would need a greyhound depot for the buses that people are trapped under. dianne feinstein, a muscular proponent of expensive surveillance and has repeatedly carried water for two administrations to expand the surveillance laws is furious apparently by her own statements primarily because she was out of the loop. she like the president reportedly out of the loop. the nsa out of the loop compared to obviously some of their targets. the only loop that seems to work here is at the nsa itself, where you have 25,000 employees working on a bunch of important security stuff and a bunch of other stuff, which if you believe the president, is nonessential. and is not part of our security because it can b
edward snowden has not only gotten in the middle of the united states versus the rest of the world, he's gotten in between the governments and their own spy agencies, which is perhaps one reason why the article is saying, let's not worry too much about this. let's move onto the -- >> nothing to see here. >> let's move onto the economic discussion. we don't want to get too deep in the weeds. >> you would need a greyhound depot for the buses that people are trapped under. dianne...
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you just spoke to the reporter who has been breaking all of these edward snowden leaks. what did he just tell you? >> reporter: well, first of all, they have thousands and thousands of documents but also, that he just simply rejects what, for instance, mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, british prime minister david cameron, many, many u.s. and other allied officials are saying, which is that this is dangerous, what they're doing, that they are putting all sorts of people at risk, they are compromising all sorts of abilities to close down terrorist cells and plots and this and that. he rejects that and always has. this is what he said to me on that. >> every terrorist who is capable of tying their own shoes has long known that the u.s. government and the uk government are trying to monitor their communications in every way that they can. that isn't new. we didn't reveal anything to the terrorists they didn't already know. what we revealed is that the spying system is largely devoted not to terrorists but is directed at innocent people around the wo
you just spoke to the reporter who has been breaking all of these edward snowden leaks. what did he just tell you? >> reporter: well, first of all, they have thousands and thousands of documents but also, that he just simply rejects what, for instance, mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, british prime minister david cameron, many, many u.s. and other allied officials are saying, which is that this is dangerous, what they're doing, that they are putting all sorts of...
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especially when you consider edward snowden and his continuing leaks here in what may be around the corner for him. >> the obama administration is finding stuff on the offensive for a whole host of things, the story about people purchasing individual insurance and whether that's going to be the same as the insurance they previously had. nsa story. it wasn't too long ago we were talking about the government shutdown, how awful that was for the republican party, certainly how awful it was for a lot of people who found themselves without paychecks and a lot of services. but certainly the last two weeks have been a very big boom for the republican party and you've seen the obama administration and white house certainly on the defensive. >> with this -- for example, with the nsa, i don't know how it's necessarily a big boom for them because you do have rpz like peter king defending the administration and defending the president. there are not clear divided lines as we saw with the government shutdown and even early on with republicans who were hand in hand on fighting the health care law. >> ta
especially when you consider edward snowden and his continuing leaks here in what may be around the corner for him. >> the obama administration is finding stuff on the offensive for a whole host of things, the story about people purchasing individual insurance and whether that's going to be the same as the insurance they previously had. nsa story. it wasn't too long ago we were talking about the government shutdown, how awful that was for the republican party, certainly how awful it was...
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leaker snowden so there is a certain that the reaction in the u.k. is not let's let's look at this enormous problem it's let's silence the press and you can imagine this is the exact same sort of thing that the u.s. condemns in places like iran and and china and elsewhere so this is the u.k. response to shut up the media care and it will also we see this coming out of the u.s. it's the media's fault i find that they haven't done enough work but of course the members of the administration are saying you know you're being unpatriotic or you're not you're not defending the national interest well that's what media is supposed to do in the first place. peter this is absolutely not bluster this is dead serious because look at the economics look what's going on in the economics you've got the brics countries brazil russia india china and south africa that are no longer going to be denominated in their international trade in dollars that's twenty five percent of international trade the currencies are about to tag now this is the precursor of a currency war a
leaker snowden so there is a certain that the reaction in the u.k. is not let's let's look at this enormous problem it's let's silence the press and you can imagine this is the exact same sort of thing that the u.s. condemns in places like iran and and china and elsewhere so this is the u.k. response to shut up the media care and it will also we see this coming out of the u.s. it's the media's fault i find that they haven't done enough work but of course the members of the administration are...
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government been reprimanded or fired that led to snowden stealing those documents and releasing them publicly? >> i can't say for certain. i believe there have been individuals who have gone through their adjudication process for reprimand. again, still going lou the processes of what exactly happened. i do think that some individuals have been held accountable for their actions when it came to how it came about we came to this information. putting in place the proper protections so that this can't happen again. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. >>> just ahead, ready and waiting for kathleen sebelius, the republican congressman, fred upton. he chairs the panel that will grill the health and human services secretary on the obama care rollout tomorrow morning. we will get a preview. we have new evidence the obama care website was headed for syria's problems before its rollout. that's coming up in our situation room special report. obama care under fire. tweet us. use the hash tag, simply. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs
government been reprimanded or fired that led to snowden stealing those documents and releasing them publicly? >> i can't say for certain. i believe there have been individuals who have gone through their adjudication process for reprimand. again, still going lou the processes of what exactly happened. i do think that some individuals have been held accountable for their actions when it came to how it came about we came to this information. putting in place the proper protections so that...
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edward snowden wrote an open letter published in a german magazine. he calls it manifesto for truth. jim scuitto, what does he include? >> he tries to make the case that he's not a spy, but a whistle-blower on what he calls the global problem of mass surveillance. in this her he calls the u.s. and britain the worst offenders, and condemns them. the debate he says, quote, they wanted to avoid is now taking place in countries around the world, he wrote, instead of causes damage, the use is causing society to push for political reforms, oversight and new laws. >> i spoke to a senior state department official about this, is snowden had a legal means. he could have pursued it in the nsa, taken it up to the inspector general. if that wasn't good enough, he could have gone to court. in fact he's saying he could come back and face the charge in course. that's the legal way to pursue his case. his position, of course, is he won't get a fair trial here. >> the whole issue of u.s./iranian relations. today we saw a huge demonstration marking the 23rd anniversary
edward snowden wrote an open letter published in a german magazine. he calls it manifesto for truth. jim scuitto, what does he include? >> he tries to make the case that he's not a spy, but a whistle-blower on what he calls the global problem of mass surveillance. in this her he calls the u.s. and britain the worst offenders, and condemns them. the debate he says, quote, they wanted to avoid is now taking place in countries around the world, he wrote, instead of causes damage, the use is...
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documents provided by nsa leaker edward snowden. the spanish government summoned the american ambassador asking for an explanation. >>> this weekend, thousands of protesters marched on capitol hill demanding an end to the government surveillance program at home and abroad. many carried signs praising snowden and thanking him for blowing wistle on the nsa by leaking classified documents. this comes as international outrage builds over the broad scope of the nsa's data gathering over years. european leaders continue to put pressure on the country to for a new spying deal on allies. chefon, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> let's explain why it is some officials have explained perhaps why the president would not know about this for five years. >> as it was explained to us, this type of surveillance is the type of program or decision that would be executed at the level of the national security agency and the way the protocols are set up at this point, that's sort of where the line of information would stop. there isn't n
documents provided by nsa leaker edward snowden. the spanish government summoned the american ambassador asking for an explanation. >>> this weekend, thousands of protesters marched on capitol hill demanding an end to the government surveillance program at home and abroad. many carried signs praising snowden and thanking him for blowing wistle on the nsa by leaking classified documents. this comes as international outrage builds over the broad scope of the nsa's data gathering over...
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we changed everything. >> you know you had to think about it, but look, this guy, snowden, had access to all this material and was able to walk out of it, tells you something about the security we have. it's absolutely crazy. >> people have a tough security clearance that live in the district of columbia. a lot of people have access to the government. >> do national security -- please. do national -- thank you. do national security interests warrant this kind of wiretapping? >> i believe it does. >> let me give you the reasoning for it. >> the nuclear negotiations with iran, the next round is november 7 and britain, france, must stand united to achieve a negotiated resolution that is verifyable. that's why it is useful to know what our allies are really thinking. do you understand? should we plug in and find out before the negotiations and we know how -- >> there's a price to be paid if you are going to wiretap and you have to ask yourself, is it worth it to do that if you are going to ruin a relationship, which is vital. >> oh come. >> the line needs to be drawn. that's where the lin
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snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a different side of this. what about bob's point? you know, you do this, and you kind of heroize something like this. what do you do at the end of the road? >> i turn it around, if you don't do something, you're approaching what snowden called turn-key tyranny. 50 years ago, i took an oath to defend the constitution, against all enemies, foreign and domestic. so did snowden, it shoul
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the white house faces more fallout from the snowden files. we'll discuss the latest nsa spying revelations with "new york times" peter baker ezra klein, and others. a riveting look at the white house, dick cheney's outsized but not supersized role in the administration. that's with peter baker. will healthcare.gov glitches sicken national health care? all that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could
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snowden. nth reports that one of your potential rivals, ted cruz, said could be disqualified for a run. this was in "new york times" yesterday -- how do you respond to that? >> you know what i would say, it's actually an advantage for me to talk about the right to privacy because, you know, you look at the president's numbers dropping, with the young people, they dropped 20 points in the last two months. i think the reason is, because he's not protecting their privacy. young people don't care so much about taxes and regulation. but they all have a cell phone and they're on the internet and they care about their privacy. so do i. i would correct these policies if i were ever the one to make the decisions. i think that would attract new people to the party, not less. >> what do you think of senator cruz? he seems to be catching on. more republicans see him as the leader than you in the party. particularly catching on in iowa, do you think he's your chief rival? if you choose to run. >> i think w
snowden. nth reports that one of your potential rivals, ted cruz, said could be disqualified for a run. this was in "new york times" yesterday -- how do you respond to that? >> you know what i would say, it's actually an advantage for me to talk about the right to privacy because, you know, you look at the president's numbers dropping, with the young people, they dropped 20 points in the last two months. i think the reason is, because he's not protecting their privacy. young...
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was spying on it, another snowden revelation. now, snowden still sees himself as a whistle blower. the government's position is he followed no legal procedure to report what he believed was wrongdoing by the u.s. government. they say he took classified information and ran. kate. >> all right, boar practice, thank you so much for that. now to a bizarre and fascinating story involving a big city mayor accused of smoking crack cocaine, the mayor of toronto is now speaking out against the latest video that they say shows him using drugs. well, he wants it all released and the public then to decide his fate. nick valencia has the latest. >> reporter: after months of bombshell headlines, it was what toronto mayor rob ford had to stay on his radio show sunday that had everyone listening. >> i have made mistakes and all i can do right now is apologize for the mistakes. >> reporter: in a news conference last thursday, toronto's police chief says nay have video of what appears to be the mayor smoking from a glass pipe. ford repeatedly denied using the pipe since the allegations in may. on su
was spying on it, another snowden revelation. now, snowden still sees himself as a whistle blower. the government's position is he followed no legal procedure to report what he believed was wrongdoing by the u.s. government. they say he took classified information and ran. kate. >> all right, boar practice, thank you so much for that. now to a bizarre and fascinating story involving a big city mayor accused of smoking crack cocaine, the mayor of toronto is now speaking out against the...
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i feel like if edward snowden lost sean penn, he has to many can be hasn't lost me. >> any concerns? >> i don't know what's in his mind. i don't know what he's doing now. he might be in a hot tub with two russian strippers named i want to drink a lot. he's done some service, getting us to at least debate the issue and as far as stuff gone on the last week or so with the european allies being up sit, i can understand if they felt their personal cell phones were being tapped. but on the other hand, they should really climb a little bit. it's been 60, 70 years since america defended allies, especially in europe. we liberated europe twice in the last century. they never wanted to pay the premiums for being protected. cut us a little slack when we protect you. the 9/11 plot was hatched in germany. there are much more restive muslim populations on the european continent than here. we over do it all. there is no doubt about that. cut us slack for the protection we've given you-all this time. >> that could be an endorsement of what the nsa has been doing and what you said about edward snowde
i feel like if edward snowden lost sean penn, he has to many can be hasn't lost me. >> any concerns? >> i don't know what's in his mind. i don't know what he's doing now. he might be in a hot tub with two russian strippers named i want to drink a lot. he's done some service, getting us to at least debate the issue and as far as stuff gone on the last week or so with the european allies being up sit, i can understand if they felt their personal cell phones were being tapped. but on...
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snowden addresses the debate over the u.s. spying program. and he says this proves his revelations about the program were making a difference. however, the white house advisers say snowden still violates u.s. law and he should return to the states to face skbrus. >> the next presidential election is three years away, but two of the expected contenders are already being talked about quite a bit. nj nnl's republican governor chris christie is on a week-long bus tour across new jersey. he's riding a double digit lead to his reelection. but the republican party reeling from the presidential election, mitt romney talked up christie's chances on "meet the press." 'they don't km better than chris christie. >> 2016 is hillary's time. run, hillary, run! if you run, you'll win and we'll all win. >> hillary clinton aneerd her first political speech last month since leighing the state department. president obama also is stumping for virginia's governor mcauliffe as democrats open to take back the state house there. >>' lex officials are reminding voters
snowden addresses the debate over the u.s. spying program. and he says this proves his revelations about the program were making a difference. however, the white house advisers say snowden still violates u.s. law and he should return to the states to face skbrus. >> the next presidential election is three years away, but two of the expected contenders are already being talked about quite a bit. nj nnl's republican governor chris christie is on a week-long bus tour across new jersey. he's...
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he like snowden has not been as vocal. snowden has taken a backseat. he shared everything he knows and is waiting for the fallout. >> jonathan betz reporting. now, to the much debated stand your ground law in the headlines again but what does the law say and how is it different from self defense? the original stand your ground law was en acted by florida lawmakers in 2005. by more than 20 other states since this then. a version of self defense but with a twist. with self defense, you must e escape if you have a safe opportunity to do so. with stand your ground, you can stay and defend yourself. it also expands the castle doctorine number you are allowed to go. we asked our legal contributor, jamie floyd for more insight into that law. >> stand your ground in florida is a motion you bring before you really get to trial. you say to the judge, look, judge. i don't even need to get to trial. i was standing my ground. this was a justifiable homicide. i was justified in killing this person because it was kill or be killed. and if the judge agrees with you, t
he like snowden has not been as vocal. snowden has taken a backseat. he shared everything he knows and is waiting for the fallout. >> jonathan betz reporting. now, to the much debated stand your ground law in the headlines again but what does the law say and how is it different from self defense? the original stand your ground law was en acted by florida lawmakers in 2005. by more than 20 other states since this then. a version of self defense but with a twist. with self defense, you must...
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. >> since the snowden leaks, what many are trying to figure out is is the u.s. doing something beyond the pale any other country is doing? >> the u.s. certainly isn't the only country with a spy agency. the u.s. and the group of allied countries who participate in this information sharing program, sometimes called five eyes after a world war ii agreement, it's certainly the largest and most sophisticated. >> so they're the best at doing it. let's talk about chancellor merkel and how her phone was under surveillance. what type of surveillance would it have been under? i imagine that a leaderrer of germany would have some sort of super in crypted cell phone. >> it's possible that it was super encrypted, but it's a phone sending or radio signals, and what it sounds like from reports in the german newspaper is that the surveillance is being conducted from the upper floors of the american embass in berlin. they had antennas there and recording perhaps not the contents of the calls, we don't know, but certainly the position and use of the phone. >> certainly that was
. >> since the snowden leaks, what many are trying to figure out is is the u.s. doing something beyond the pale any other country is doing? >> the u.s. certainly isn't the only country with a spy agency. the u.s. and the group of allied countries who participate in this information sharing program, sometimes called five eyes after a world war ii agreement, it's certainly the largest and most sophisticated. >> so they're the best at doing it. let's talk about chancellor merkel...
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if there's a service that snowden has performed there, it's in starting this debate. at the same time, we need -- i want to go back to this thing about foreign leaders. we need an explanation, whether it comes on background, the president doesn't want to reveal certain things, that's one thing. why in the world was her phone the target of this? this is not part of a vacuum cleaner, this is specific to merkel. why? i'm going to presume that there's some information that led them to do this. well, maybe we need to know what that information is, as difficult as it might be to reveal. but we need to know what the hell has been going on here. >> i think it's just republicans coming out suddenly and defending these programs. at the very beginning of the snowden revelations, there was a hard, hard push from the white house that has completely vanished. and people like mike rogers is on his own now. >> dafna linzer, carl bernstein, great. thanks so much. >>> under cover of darkness and away from cameras, the man convicted in the death of michael jackson was released from jail
if there's a service that snowden has performed there, it's in starting this debate. at the same time, we need -- i want to go back to this thing about foreign leaders. we need an explanation, whether it comes on background, the president doesn't want to reveal certain things, that's one thing. why in the world was her phone the target of this? this is not part of a vacuum cleaner, this is specific to merkel. why? i'm going to presume that there's some information that led them to do this....
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and it seems as a liquor and were snowden is missing home. we'll tell you it's the details in his latest appeal to the u.s. it's the details in his latest appeal to the u.s. officials. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>james: new details emerging on how family members of the alleged lax shooter tried to stop him. officials say 23 year-old paul ciancia is an unemployed motorcycle mechanic who recently moved to los angeles from new jersey. his family back east notify new jersey authority's after they became concerned he was about to do something viole
and it seems as a liquor and were snowden is missing home. we'll tell you it's the details in his latest appeal to the u.s. it's the details in his latest appeal to the u.s. officials. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the...
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with wikileaks and edward snowden spilling our beans every day, what's happening on the obamacare can exchanges is thecn best-kept secret left in washington d.c. b the national security agency could learn something from secretary sebelius. unanimous consent -- later today -- to approve a six-page require thein administration to answer these questions every week. secretary sebelius is not responsible for enactingut obamacare, but she has been responsible for three and ars one-half years for implementing it. now many americans have only a few weeks to purchase new insurance or be without health insurance. to expect the secretary to correct in a few weeks what she's not been able to do in three and one-half years is unrealistic. mr. president, it's time for the president to ask the secretary of health and human services toc resign. r i thankes the president, and i yield the floor. be. >> today's white house briefing expected to get under way in just a moment. we will have it live here on c-span2 when it starts. earlier during general speeches in the senate we heard a series of senators t
with wikileaks and edward snowden spilling our beans every day, what's happening on the obamacare can exchanges is thecn best-kept secret left in washington d.c. b the national security agency could learn something from secretary sebelius. unanimous consent -- later today -- to approve a six-page require thein administration to answer these questions every week. secretary sebelius is not responsible for enactingut obamacare, but she has been responsible for three and ars one-half years for...
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you can argue nothing has done more than the leaks released by edward snowden. they monitored communications by dozens of leaders. this week on the delegation from the european union, get more information on this u.s. surveillance. at the same time world leaders continue to vent anger and frustration. german chancellor angela merkel who does have a close personal bond with president obama and key allies in the years of the crisis. germany is sending their own delegation with the national security adviser and asked him that president obama said to merkel when the two spoke in that phone call last week. >> the president said we are not going. >> we don't want to get into the business and everything we have done in the past. >> we make necessary reforms. and how can we be transparent. >> on sunday they denied german reports they knew merkel was the subject of spying. the "wall street journal" reports that president obama didn't know about the surveillance program and once he learned about it over the summer, the program itself was halted. back here in the u.s., the
you can argue nothing has done more than the leaks released by edward snowden. they monitored communications by dozens of leaders. this week on the delegation from the european union, get more information on this u.s. surveillance. at the same time world leaders continue to vent anger and frustration. german chancellor angela merkel who does have a close personal bond with president obama and key allies in the years of the crisis. germany is sending their own delegation with the national...